Changing characteristics of a Psychiatric Emergency Care Centre. An eight year follow-up study

Author:

Seymour Joanne1,Chapman Tristan2,Starcevic Vladan3,Viswasam Kirupamani4ORCID,Brakoulias Vlasios5

Affiliation:

1. Nurse Practitioner, Nepean Hospital Triage and Assessment Centre – Nepean Hospital, Penrith, NSW, Australia

2. Clinical Nurse Consultant, Nepean Hospital Psychiatric Consultation Liaison – Nepean Hospital, Penrith, NSW, Australia

3. Associate Professor, University of Sydney, Sydney Medical School – Nepean, Discipline of Psychiatry, Sydney/Penrith, NSW, Australia

4. Research Assistant, Nepean Hospital, Department of Psychiatry, Penrith, NSW, Australia

5. Senior Lecturer, University of Sydney, Sydney Medical School – Nepean, Discipline of Psychiatry, Sydney/Penrith, NSW, Australia

Abstract

Objective: The objective of this study was to report changes in characteristics of admissions to an established Psychiatric Emergency Care Centre (PECC) eight years after its opening. Method: Key clinical characteristics of admissions to the PECC were documented for 327 patients in 2015 and compared with the 477 patients in 2007, which is when the centre first opened. The characteristics of admission were evaluated using an audit of medical records from June to December in both 2007 and 2015. Results: Statistically significant differences ( p<0.05) between 2007 and 2015 were: a reduction in the numbers of patients admitted with depression; a reduction in the numbers of patients diagnosed with adjustment disorder; an increase in the numbers of patients diagnosed with borderline personality disorder; a reduction in pro re nata (prn) use, including a reduction in the need for chemical restraint with midazolam and a decrease in the length of admission in the PECC. Conclusions: The significant reduction in aggression, the use of prn medication and the number of people with longer stays within the PECC support the usefulness of PECCs in relation to patient satisfaction and adherence to admission criteria policy. These factors may be considered as indicators of the efficiency of a PECC.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health

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